Anybody ever replaced their 150 genoa with a 135 ? Considering a 135 to gain a little more visibility and ease of handling as I‘d like to try single handing this year.
Greg: I replaced my 150 for the same reasons you're considering the change - too much work singlehanded and poor visibility. I sold the 150 on an old Catalina 30 forum. I then purchased a 135 deck sweeper and after a few times I didn't like that sail - it was a pain getting over the safety lines and poor visibility. I sold that sail on the same forum. At this point my wife started taking notice. Normally, she didn't know half of what I bought or the true price but how am I suppose to hide a z couple of sails I'm trying to ship to someone? I finally settled on a 135 high cut and I liked that sail - easy to work and good visibility. Worked for me as a cruiser.Anybody ever replaced their 150 genoa with a 135 ? Considering a 135 to gain a little more visibility and ease of handling as I‘d like to try single handing this year.
This might be a little off track re: the question about going from a 150(5) to a 135 on a Catalina 309, but I’ve done some headsail “choreography” along the way. So here goes. The Bavaria 38E came with a Elvstrom 135 genoa which I kept for several years. In the relatively light air of the Long Beach environs it was a poor performer. To the extent that I bought a used 155 primarily for club racing which I swapped in/out on many occasions. The 155 had not been built for use on a furling drum, so it had to be tacked to the deck when used. Thus, I was stuck with it if/when the wind piped up later in the day, unless I wanted to muscle through a headsail change back to the 135. A 155 on a tape foil is a big sail to bring down and manage on a 38-ft boat in rising wind, even with three crew: one on the helm and the other two swapping out the sails. (Headsails coming off of tape foils do not stay attached to it as with the hanked-on sails.)Anybody ever replaced their 150 genoa with a 135 ? Considering a 135 to gain a little more visibility and ease of handling as I‘d like to try single handing this year.
You haven't said what you are going to do with your 150. Are you keeping it or trading it in? Is it in good shape or not so good? The previous owner of my boat sailed on Buzzards Bay, which is known for the stiff SWerly breezes. He had a 150 and bought a 135 as the smaller sail made sense. I'm glad he kept both. The 135 was supposedly in better shape and it made sense at our location because we also have stiff thermal breezes as our usual summer pattern. 2 seasons back, I needed to repair the UV protection and had difficulty getting the job done (It's still not done!) so I have been using the 150 in the interim. It was in much better shape than I anticipated and it has served me well, but I reef it more frequently for sure.Anybody ever replaced their 150 genoa with a 135 ? Considering a 135 to gain a little more visibility and ease of handling as I‘d like to try single handing this year.
That image sure makes me instantly understand your enjoyment from “peace of mind”.It’s worth the peace of mind of the improved visibility.